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The Foundation anticipates compiling a database of illnesses and causes of death reflected in death certificates and other records pertaining to Hungerfords and associated family names.

The expectation is that compilation of a large set of data likely will show patterns pointing to medical conditions that Members may want to investigate as medical risks affecting their own health.

The Foundation is soliciting expressions of interest from Members who could volunteer their time in the compilation of those records into the database.

Full Name Cause of Death Date of Death
Drummond, Frederick John Killed in Action. 3 Nov 1914
Drummond, Frederic Cecil On active service. 1940
Drummond, David Robert Killed in Action 1914
Duer, Katherine Alexandra Cancer or bronchial pneumonia 19 Apr 1930
Duff, Robert George Vivian Killed in Action 16 Oct 1914
Dugas, Lucile Ann Multiple injuries--auto accident 26 Nov 1958
Duncan, Veronica Mary Suicide Abt 26 Sep 2017
Dunch, Arabella Childbirth 1734
Dundas, Robert Charles Killed in Action. 25 May 1940
Dundas, Bruce Thomas Killed on active service 24 Feb 1942
Dunfee, Maty Lily Exhaustion of epilepsy 22 Feb 1923
Dunham, Lloyd Alfred Meningococcal disease 19 Aug 2017
Dunlap, Lewis Letts Tubercular consumption 27 Mar 1878
Dunlap, Horace Locomotor ataxia--tabetic neurosyphilis which we now call syphilis. 11 Oct 1905
Dunne, Philip Wellesley Cancer 24 May 1992
Dunning, John Hungerford Cardiac Failure, Myocarditis, Hansen's Disease (Leprosy) 20 Nov 1937
Dunning, Edna Mabel Intestinal obstruction, Hysterectomy for fibroid 23 Oct 1946
Dunshee, Harrison Dropsy 28 Mar 1897
Durand, Reginald Heber Marion From wounds received in action 29 Jun 1917
Dykeman, Roy Lewis Stroke that led to an auto accident. 30 Mar 1950
Dyott , Kenelm Mitchell Killed in Action 13 Dec 1917
Eales, Richard Injuries from a train wreck 20 May 1902
Eatchel, Donald B. Explosion at a natural gas regulating station. 17 Feb 1958
Eaton, William Springfield, Bradford, Pennsylvania, USA
Eaton, Nathaniel Conditions at Andersonville Prison during the Civil War 30 Jul 1864
Eaton, Lucy Emily Childbirth 17 Mar 1834
Eaton, William Malarial fever 26 Sep 1880
Eaton, James R. Chronic myocarditis with arteriosclerosis contributing. 20 Feb 1938
Eaton, Emily Emma Myocarditis due to cerebral hemorrhage. 20 Sep 1952
Eaton, Frederick Willard Grist Mill Accident 1904

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